Intelligent Robot Hands
While we typically think about intelligence as residing in the human brain, or computer in the case of a robot, a research team at Columbia Engineering is focusing on a new approach of "embodied intelligence" in robots.
See how Professor Matei Ciocarlie’s Robotic Manipulation and Mobility lab is working on a more intelligent method of manipulation.
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